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Keir Starmer in talks with 'a number of countries' over return hubs for failed asylum seekers

  • British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced talks with several countries about setting up return hubs to process failed asylum seekers before deportation.
  • This move comes after the previous Conservative administration proposed relocating rejected asylum seekers to Rwanda, a plan that Starmer dismissed as a stunt and quickly discontinued upon taking office.
  • Starmer visited Albania, marking the first British prime ministerial visit, where a five-year Italy-Albania agreement shelters up to 36,000 migrants annually and fast-tracks their asylum claims.
  • At a news conference, Starmer described the return hubs as a 'really important innovation' and noted a 'quite an incredible reduction' in Albanian migrants crossing the English Channel.
  • The return hubs aim to deter irregular migration by targeting failed asylum seekers and will be combined with efforts to disrupt smuggling gangs and improve cooperation with partner countries like Albania.
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Financial Times broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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